10 Fashion Week Trends You’ll See On Your School Campus

February is the season of trends and when the annual Fall/Winter ’18 New York Fashion Week kicks off. Many stunning collections were showcased in NYFW which means for us- a lot of style inspirations! Here are the 10 New York Fashion Week trends seen on the runways that you can also style and strut down your school campus in.

1. Patent Leather And Vinyl Clothing Pieces

This style and trend of the 70s are making its comeback in the form of miniskirts or patent leather jackets. Patent Leather and Vinyl clothing pieces took the runways and city streets by storm in both neutral and bold colors. A bold colored or neutral-toned patent leather or vinyl clothing piece would make a bold statement.

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2. Oversized Puffer Coats

Coats, especially oversized coats, made a statement on the runways. The puffer coat is one of the many oversized coats that made its statement this fashion week. Puffer Coats are such a cute and cozy clothing piece style and they’re a great way keep you warm through winter.

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3. Faux Fur Coats

One of the best fashion week trends are definitely faux fur coats. They were the fashion statement seen all over the runways throughout NYFW. Designer Christian Siriano opened his show with Ashley Graham wearing a gorgeous bold red floor-length coat. A simple and chic way to style this trend is to wear a faux fur coat over your outfit for a fashion-forward look on campus.

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4. Effortless Tea Dresses

Beautiful tea-length floral dresses were seen across the runways and the city streets of New York as well. Tea dresses are such effortless, free and feminine clothing pieces to wear. Especially with spring coming soon, tea dresses will be the perfect spring staple to wear which makes it one of the cutest fashion week trends to wear!

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5. The Classic Leopard Print

This classic statement print has made a comeback this year. This season for fashion week, leopard print was seen in many bright and bold colors on the runway. Style this classic print in the form of a cute faux fur coat over your outfit for a fashion-forward look.

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6. Bold And Bright Colors

Bright and bold collections took over the runways. Many designers sent colorful and stunning collections down the runways. So, with the many bright and bold statements we’re seeing, try to use this as inspiration to incorporate more color into your wardrobe.

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7. Fun and Colorful Tights

This colorful 80s inspired statement made its debut on the runways as well. To style this statement in a way that makes it more subtle, you can pair the tights with distressed jeans.

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8. The Chic Plaid Skirt Suit

This is another classic 90s trend that’s on the front line of fashion. This plaid and chic style has made its reprisal on the runways. A great way to style this trend is by pairing a matching plaid suit jacket and skirt together for a classic look. You could also switch up the classic pieces and just stick to one plaid piece in your outfit.

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9. Classic Plaid And Gingham Print

Plaid print is everywhere right now and the runways are no exception. A simple way to pull off this trend is by grabbing a pair of plaid, checkered, or gingham pants and styling your outfit around them. Alternatively, you can also throw on an oversized plaid coat over your outfit as a classic piece to complete your look.

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10. The New Millenial Pink: Lavender, Magenta, And Mauve Colors

Collections from Oscar de la Renta, Alexander Wang and more incorporated the vibrant Magenta. The deeper pink shade, mauve, was also incorporated in the collections of Zimmerman. There is also the beautiful Pantone color of the year—Lavender, which is the newest shade classified as The New Millenial Pink. If you’re ready to stand out, these fashion week trends are worth the try!

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Would you try these fashion week trends to wear on campus? Let us know in the comments below!

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